About Richard Ker

I coach people and give free tips on how to make money from home, build websites that are optimised for Google and help businesses market their products/services online. Follow me on Twitter @richardker.

If you live outside of the Klang Valley, you may find it troublesome to buy something online from MUJI Malaysia. Here’s how I can help you.

MUJI is now entering its 5th year in Malaysia but but sadly many people are not able to get MUJI products easily because all the 7 stores are only located in the Klang Valley.

There may be plans to open MUJI in other cities like Penang, Johor Bahru, Kuching or Kota Kinabalu.

While most major retailers provide online shopping facilities, I’m quite surprised that MUJI Malaysia doesn’t have any online store.

MUJI is known for its simplistic and yet high quality products. It’s very similar to IKEA. The big difference is that they also sell clothes and beauty products.

Here’s how I can help you. I will be your personal shopper to help you shop whatever items you need from MUJI Malaysia. You can now officially shop online for MUJI Malaysia.

Let me do all the hard work while you place your orders online, submit your shopping list to me and you wait for your items to arrive at your chosen destination.

What are my charges?

My fees cover transportation, time and all necessary services to get your items delivered to your doorstep.

The charges are subject to what you’re ordering – I promise it will be inexpensive! I’ll provide you with a free quote.

How about Refund?

If the item you wish to order is not available, I will refund right away.

When do I shop?

I visit the MUJI stores when needed as they are not too far from me.

Why do I provide this service?

I understand that there’s a growing demand for MUJI’s products around the country but unfortunately MUJI’s stores are only located in Kuala Lumpur and you don’t have the option to buy them on MUJI’s website.

Since I am currently running an online business from home, I have some free time available to provide this service to those who need it.

I coach people and give free tips on how to make money from home, build websites that are optimised for Google and help businesses market their products/services online. Follow me on Twitter @richardker.

Do you need something from Sephora Malaysia? Why not hire a personal shopper to help you shop? Find out more here.

Sephora is almost every woman’s shopping haven because they can get most of the beauty products there.

The first Sephora in Malaysia was opened in Kuala Lumpur. Currently there are not less than 5 Sephora stores in Malaysia and more are opening soon in various cities.

What if you need a particular item from Sephora but it’s too far from you?

You can consider hiring a personal shopper to do it for you.

Personal shopper is someone who can help you buy anything you need from where the personal shopper is located.

They usually charge for a small fee to help you buy and have the item mailed to you. It’s a convenience especially if the brand doesn’t have online store, or if the item is out of stock at your local Sephora.

How would you know if the personal shopper is reliable? You will need to check the rating, the website, the reviews and of course if the website has the actual photo of the person you need to deal with.

I coach people and give free tips on how to make money from home, build websites that are optimised for Google and help businesses market their products/services online. Follow me on Twitter @richardker.

I coach people and give free tips on how to make money from home, build websites that are optimised for Google and help businesses market their products/services online. Follow me on Twitter @richardker.

2016 has been a challenging year but at the same time these are the people who beat the odds and made Malaysia proud. Find out who they are here.

I curated the list a few months ago when Malaysia was winning a bunch of medals during the Rio Olympics. However, this list doesn’t just highlight the athletes, it also shows ordinary people who are making impact to the community and people around them.

I coach people and give free tips on how to make money from home, build websites that are optimised for Google and help businesses market their products/services online. Follow me on Twitter @richardker.

Planning to get these Korean tyres? Read my unbiased review here before making that decision.

The odometer of my car is already clocking more than 55,000km and tyre replacement was already long due. I recently had huge financial commitment so I wanted to look for good tyres which are good and would fit my budget.

I’m very much an internet person so instead of going to tyre shops directly, I’d check the prices online first.

I browsed on Mudah to find my tyre size which is 205/55R16. The original tyre fitted onto my car was from Yokohama and I know this Japanese brand would cost around RM300-400 a piece.

There are not many tyres available for this size on Mudah. I found the Hankook Ventus V2 (H457) sold by Rabbit Tyre in Petaling Jaya for RM215 each.

After checking some reviews on a few US tyre websites such as this, I was already quite decisive that it’s the tyre that I’m going to buy.

I own a Lexus CT200h purchased in 2013 and despite driving it for 3 years, I still love this car. It’s super quiet and great on highway. It’s just wasn’t so great with the old tyres because they became very noisy.

After getting the tyres replaced at Rabbit Tyre in SS2, they provided a free alignment which I haven’t done for quite some time. They have a high tech alignment equipment using infrared sensors, something I haven’t really seen before.

So are these tyres any good at all?

Firstly, these tyres are very quiet and they complement nicely with my hybrid car. On highways, it feels as though my car is gliding with minimal noise from the road. The wind noise actually became more apparent.

I briefly tried driving the car at 140km/h and tyre grip is very good. Since it hasn’t rain yet, I’m not able to tell how the tyres would perform.

Although it’s a Korean brand, you may want to know that it’s made in Indonesia. This doesn’t really bother me as tyre quietness is really what I’m aiming for.

I’ll provide more reviews once the tyres have reached around 1,000km. It’s really too soon to tell because I wrote this review just a few hours after returning from the tyre shop.

I coach people and give free tips on how to make money from home, build websites that are optimised for Google and help businesses market their products/services online. Follow me on Twitter @richardker.

Malaysians are being surprised again by a rat found inside Komugi’s MidValley. Read the story here.

Based on Facebook Melon Roux posting on October 23:

It’s been awhile since I’ve went to this bakery store to buy their pastries… while I was feeling so happy choosing my pastries, EuGene Tan suddenly shouted ‘holyshit’! I was surprised and asked what happened but he never answered me but keep starring at the tray of breads infront of him. When I look towards what he was looking at, i was stunned for a second! Returned all the pastries that was on my tray and told one of the staff about this. Hopefully in the future they will be more alert

Rats in Malaysia are huge and can be scary too. Even cats are scared of them.

I coach people and give free tips on how to make money from home, build websites that are optimised for Google and help businesses market their products/services online. Follow me on Twitter @richardker.

I coach people and give free tips on how to make money from home, build websites that are optimised for Google and help businesses market their products/services online. Follow me on Twitter @richardker.

I coach people and give free tips on how to make money from home, build websites that are optimised for Google and help businesses market their products/services online. Follow me on Twitter @richardker.

Need to buy credits online for your mobile phone using PayPal? Buy it online right here right now and get credits fast.

Digi, Celcom, Maxis, U Mobile and TuneTalk are Malaysia’s biggest mobile phone service providers. While it’s easy to buy credits online through their websites, there are some challenges if you have no access to the local bank services.

PayPal makes it easy for anyone to purchase anything online. It eliminates the need to enter any code (or OTP) issued by credit card issuer or TAC number issued by bank.

This is very useful when you need to purchase credits for someone or for yourself but have no access to the above.

That’s the reason why I would like to provide this service here with a bit of fees charged by PayPal.

You can purchase it online here and I will help you top-up credits for the following carrier using PayPal as payment:

Digi

Maxis

Celcom

U Mobile

TuneTalk

How to Buy Credits Online using PayPal

Firstly, please be sure that your PayPal account is valid.

Enter your mobile number below.

Click ‘Buy Now’.

It will take you to the checkout page.

Enter your PayPal username and password to complete checkout.

Credits for Digi, Maxis, Celcom, TuneTalk or U Mobile.

How much do you need?

Mobile Number:

Once you have completed checked out, I will process your order immediately and add credits to your mobile number. You will get an SMS notification once the credit has been added.

I coach people and give free tips on how to make money from home, build websites that are optimised for Google and help businesses market their products/services online. Follow me on Twitter @richardker.

I coach people and give free tips on how to make money from home, build websites that are optimised for Google and help businesses market their products/services online. Follow me on Twitter @richardker.